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InfluxDB - Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale
Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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  • PhotoPrism

    AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨

  • For a few TB of data you have many options. I use a Beelink Mini S12 with a 4TB SSD and a 2TB NVMe in it. It is powerful enough to run several services and stream photos and video to my phone, desktop, and TV (using an Amazon Fire Stick on the TV). I use Photoprism and Jellyfin for that. I access it remotely using Tailscale. It helps if you own a domain so you can setup SSL certs. I have devpl.us and home.devpl.us points to my server.

  • awesome-selfhosted

    A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers

  • I've also run a Minecraft server on that mini pc and it ran just fine, but if you want to host more games there are other more powerful machines you could use. There are also a whole world of other services you could try. I've been enjoying Webtop lately, for example.

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • tailscale

    The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.

  • For a few TB of data you have many options. I use a Beelink Mini S12 with a 4TB SSD and a 2TB NVMe in it. It is powerful enough to run several services and stream photos and video to my phone, desktop, and TV (using an Amazon Fire Stick on the TV). I use Photoprism and Jellyfin for that. I access it remotely using Tailscale. It helps if you own a domain so you can setup SSL certs. I have devpl.us and home.devpl.us points to my server.

  • docker-webtop

    Ubuntu, Alpine, Arch, and Fedora based Webtop images, Linux in a web browser supporting popular desktop environments.

  • I've also run a Minecraft server on that mini pc and it ran just fine, but if you want to host more games there are other more powerful machines you could use. There are also a whole world of other services you could try. I've been enjoying Webtop lately, for example.

  • restic

    Fast, secure, efficient backup program

  • I make backup snapshots using Restic and I store them in Azure, but I only use Azure because I have some free resources there. There are many other equally good cloud storge providers. I also store a copy of the backups on my desktop. That way I have 3 copies of the data on 2 local machines and 1 remote.

  • Nginx Proxy Manager

    Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface

  • For a few TB of data you have many options. I use a Beelink Mini S12 with a 4TB SSD and a 2TB NVMe in it. It is powerful enough to run several services and stream photos and video to my phone, desktop, and TV (using an Amazon Fire Stick on the TV). I use Photoprism and Jellyfin for that. I access it remotely using Tailscale. It helps if you own a domain so you can setup SSL certs. I have devpl.us and home.devpl.us points to my server.

  • Jellyfin

    The Free Software Media System

  • For a few TB of data you have many options. I use a Beelink Mini S12 with a 4TB SSD and a 2TB NVMe in it. It is powerful enough to run several services and stream photos and video to my phone, desktop, and TV (using an Amazon Fire Stick on the TV). I use Photoprism and Jellyfin for that. I access it remotely using Tailscale. It helps if you own a domain so you can setup SSL certs. I have devpl.us and home.devpl.us points to my server.

  • SaaSHub

    SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives

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